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Internet usage patterns may signify depression
Thu, 17 May 2012 04:18:03 -0700
(Phys.org) -- In a new study analyzing Internet usage among college students, researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have found that students who show signs of depression tend to use the Internet differently than those who show no symptoms of depression.
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Retiring professor possesses special perspective on computer evolution
Thu, 19 Apr 2012 06:14:20 -0700
It's hard for most of us to think about what it was like to use computers before the advent of the Internet, but Professor Donald Hillman, of the computer science and engineering department, can't say the same.
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How Filmmakers Al and Al Tackled the Story of Alan Turing for The Creator
Fri, 18 May 2012 03:03:47 -0700
Al and Al tackle the story of the English computer scientist after realizing they are in love with their computers. The filmmakers talk about their upcoming movie, The Creator , and Turing's lasting impact on culture.
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Ex-Yahoo CEO Thompson resigns from F5 Networks board
Fri, 18 May 2012 10:00:59 -0700
The company, which provides application delivery networking solutions, announces the resignation of former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson in an SEC filing today.
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22 Pomona parents honored for completing their first Internet training class
Mon, 14 May 2012 19:35:45 -0700
POMONA - Up until a few couple months ago, Irene Braham used to be uncomfortable around computers. She was uneasy around the machines but she also wanted to know what her children did on the Internet. Video: Online graduation in Pomona
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Patent Issue Halts Climate Control Experiments
Thu, 17 May 2012 04:20:32 -0700
Fighting over patents may seem silly when phone or computer manufacturers are involved. After all, no normal person knows how computers connect to a network or how photos are shared over the internet. However, normal people can and do feel the effects of global warming, like the rash of weird weather we’ve had in the past few years. Therefore, it’s a bit frustrating and surprising that something ...
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Bacterial magnets and the bio-computer era
Wed, 16 May 2012 01:05:15 -0700
MUMBAI - Scientists are working to have some of the world's smallest creatures carry the growing mountain-loads of information worldwide - the next generation of information technology and medical devices based on bacteria, biology and billions of years of evolution.
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